flexmock is a testing library for Python that makes it easy to create mocks,
stubs and fakes.
Its API is inspired by a Ruby library of the same name. However, it is not a
goal of Python flexmock to be a clone of the Ruby version. Instead, the focus is
on providing full support for testing Python programs and making the creation of
fake objects as unobtrusive as possible.
As a result, Python flexmock removes a number of redundancies in the Ruby
flexmock API, alters some defaults, and introduces a number of Python-only
features.
flexmock's design focuses on simplicity and intuitivenes. This means that the
API is as lean as possible, though a few convenient short-hand methods are
provided to aid brevity and readability.
flexmock declarations are structured to read more like English sentences than
API calls, and it is possible to chain them together in any order to achieve
high degree of expressiveness in a single line of code.
WWW: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flexmock
WWW: https://github.com/bkabrda/flexmock

Reason:
Ports using Python via USES=python are now flavored. All the py3-* ports
have been removed and folded into their py-* master ports.
People using Poudriere 3.2+ and binary packages do not have to do anything.
For other people, to build the Python 3.6 version of, for example,
databases/py-gdbm, you need to run:
# make FLAVOR=py36 install

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Flexmock is a mock/stub/spy library for Python.
Its API is inspired by a Ruby library of the same name.
However, it is not a goal of Python Flexmock to be a clone of
the Ruby version. Instead, the focus is on providing full support
for testing Python programs and making the creation of fake
objects as unobtrusive as possible.
As a result, Python Flexmock removes a number of redandancies in
the Ruby Flexmock API, alters some defaults, and introduces a
number of Python-only features.
Flexmock declarations are structured to read more like English
sentences than API calls, and it is possible to chain them
together in any order to achieve high degree of expressiveness
in a single line of code.
WWW: http://has207.github.com/flexmock/